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Welcome to my professional site!I'm very glad that you made it this far . . . I hope that in this very initial version I can give you a basic view of my activity.
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After working in metrology by laser light since many years, I went back to work in imaging because I found a very interesting phenomena hidden within common white-light holograms: The encoding of depth by spectral diffraction.
It gave me the feeling that many things can be developed by just using white light. That holography was not so far from photography as we thought, and that diffraction under white light, a phenomena that happens in the color of butterflies, is not completely studied and understood in science.
A natural complement to this experiences was the diffractive screen, an already knowm element, but never before employed under white light. By projecting on it the diffraction encoded images, goggless viewing of images in continuous horizontal parallax was possible.
We obtained in 1988 all the fundamental results
allowing high quality projection directly from an object, projection
of diffraction encoded photographs, a TV goggless stereo projector
and, two years later, the enlarging of a Leith-Upatnieks hologram from
a 35mm frame of film. We employed screens 15cm wide and 30cm high,
made of embossed material. This size could only be increased by
working on AGFA film 30cm x 40cm and, in 1993, we reached the largest
size, thanks to the collaboration of Dr. P.M. Boone
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information, you can read (in Portughese) my résumé histórico resumido or its extended
version histórico completo.
I will do my best to resume more than 26 years of professional activity. Now that no more large size (larger than 10 cm x 12 cm) holographic film is produced in the world (see the page of HoloNet if you did not visited yet) , I think that it is important to show first how we succeeded in enlarging holograms UNDER WHITE LIGHT from the very practical format of 35mm film to a 0.75m (H) x 1.14m (V) diffractive screen. This technique can provide HOLOGRAPHIC CINEMATOGRAPHYandECONOMY OF FILM..
Now please know about:
By cliking on the title you can know my work on electronic images,
very close to holographic TV, which I develop with profesors Paulo Licio deGeus, Cândido Xavier de
Mendonça Neto. You will find basic information on
this subject in "HOLOGRAPHIC TV
PROTOTYPES", and in the thesis of 1998 of our former student Émerson.
As an introduction, read a thesis made in 1994
, another in 1998, and
an article.
published in 2.000, both are the starting point for this application.
You can also read our article presented at the meeting "SIBGRAPI 96" .
Or you can get my article "The use of Diffractive Screens for
Electronic Imaging"(hodic.pdf
357 kb), presented at a Holographic Displays Artists and Engineers
Club-HODIC meeting, Japan, september 1997, published in their report
V17 N1. Or see our last article.
Should be the dream of any holographer. Since it was invented by Gabor, holography was conceived as a purely monochromatic technique and is only registered under laser light nowadays. The visualisation of holograms under white light was possible by techniques of monocromatisation: wether by intrinsic filtering technique (after Denisyuk, isolated inventor of holography), or by spatial vertical distribution of wavelentghts (Benton). Some attempts were made to register under white light, but no successful technique is known to be applied. It seems now that the holographic community no longer thinks on that possibility. The diffracting encoding of depth allowed Dr. Lunazzi to make his own proposal, published already in 1990, which is based on that principle and on the addition of the interferencial registering of wavelength on photographic film, like in Lippmann photography.
We made two kinds: holograms for storage of dental casts (year 1993), and holographic interferometry of skulls under deformation bt orthodontic appliances (1.999- ).
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Some conexions to holography in
the Web
http://www.holo.com/peper/Symsite/
http://www.hmt.com/holography/index.html
Discussion list on holography in Italy (english and italian)
In Brazil:
VIDECOM Alto nivel em
holografia artística
Na Universidade Federal de
Minas Gerães
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